Have You Been Indicted Or Convicted? Are You Going To Federal Prison Or Federal Prison Camp?
This Is What You Have To Know When You Have To Go.
Teaching You:
While no two prisons are exactly the same and regardless if it's federal or state or if you are a man or woman, the day-to-day life of their inmates is quite similar. My guidebook can help you to better understand just what you will be facing. So take a deep breath, try to calm down and believe me when I say that you will survive this.
People buy guidebooks and pay prison consultants for one thing, to teach them how to stay safe by avoiding the violence and sexual assaults that can occur in prison. That is by far the most important thing but there is much more to learn. I offer you my Federal Prison & Federal Prison Camp Beginner's Guidebook to help you to prepare for prison. I don't specialize in sentence reduction or placement strategies. I specialize in teaching you how to be an inmate. You will learn what and what not to do in order to stay safe, do your time as stress-free as possible, improve yourself and get back home to your family.
Trust Me:
You can trust me when I say that
my only goal is to help individuals, who will soon be first time
inmates, AND their families to get prepared for prison by
starting the mental adjustments that will be needed. This will
also include starting the positive thoughts, feelings, and
beliefs that some good will come out of this. Finally I want to
help you realize that this is a period of your life that will
pass. You will be coming home and your life will move forward.
I won't try to scare or embarrass you. We both know that you
are already scared enough and that this whole ordeal has been
embarrassing.
So right now I want you to get
your head right and believe that you will get through this. You
will be released and there is still a lot of living to do. You
will apply yourself inside and make the time work for you.
Improving yourself physically and educationally will be your
main goal. Apply yourself in the library and the weight room.
You will walk out of there stronger, smarter, wiser and a 100%
better person. I know I did. I can honestly say that my life
is better now than when I went in because I did those things
that I'm telling you to do. Thousands of inmates get released
from prison each year and over 70% of them go back. Why?
Because they got lazy and did nothing to improve themselves.
Opportunity is what and where we make it. Yes prison is prison
but they can only lock up your body, your mind is still free.
Order my guidebook and let's get started today!
I've Been There:
I
have been in your shoes and I understand just how hard it is to
walk into a federal prison or a federal prison camp for the
first time feeling scared and without being prepared. I'm a
former police officer so you can imagine how much stress I was
under when I was sent to prison. I learned how to survive and I
learned how to better myself while I was there. I can teach you
to do the same.
Your attorney knows a lot but he/she, like the majority of other
prison consultants out there, has never been to prison. I have.
I've helped hundreds of people prepare for federal prison and
federal prison camp. Please allow me to help you by teaching
you and answering your questions about what your life in federal
prison or federal prison camp will be like.
Learn
What And What Not To Do:
Make
no mistake, going to a federal prison, state prison, or federal
prison camp, for the first time will be difficult. First time
inmates usually have problems with the prison staff and other
inmates because they don't know anything about prison life.
They make mistakes because they just don't know what to do.
They are not prepared. If you will soon be heading to a prison
or prison camp it would be in your best interest to learn as
much as possible about being an inmate before you get there.
Once you walk through that gate you enter a world that has it's
own set of rules that you will have to live by.
Our guidebook will tell you how to avoid making the common
mistakes that most first time inmates make which will attract
unwanted attention and will often lead to problems with other
inmates and the prison staff. For example:
Did
you know that inmates in federal prisons and federal prison
camps consider it to be very bad manners for you to look into
their cells or cubes as you walk past? By you not knowing this one
basic inmate rule it could lead you into a physical
confrontation with another inmate on your very first day inside.
Always look straight ahead when walking past other inmate's
houses.
Did you also know that when you call home using a prison's
telephone that it's a violation of prison policy for someone
else at your home, like your kids, to pick up an extension line
and join in on the
conversation? You could lose your telephone privileges for six
months.
If you didn't know
these two basic rules then we strongly urge you to order and
read our book. It's information like this that every first time
inmate needs to know before they get to federal prison or
federal prison camp.
See Examples From An Actual Federal Inmate's Handbook:
Know how things work before you arrive. Now you can see
examples from an actual Federal Inmate's Handbook, that all
inmates receive when they arrive, that clearly states what the
institution's rules and policies are.
Everything You Need To Know:
Order our guidebook and learn
most everything a first time inmate needs to know about serving
time at a Low Security, or Minimum Security (Camp) Institution,
which is where the majority of first time inmates are
incarcerated.
Reading our guidebook could be the most important and valuable thing you can do for yourself.
About The Author
Steve Vincent is considered by many to be America's Premier Federal Prison Consultant. Steve has helped hundreds of people prepare for Federal Prison and Federal Prison Camp with his professional, unique and caring program that is designed to do one thing, get you prepared for prison without scaring or embarrassing you. Steve teaches what you need to know in order to stay safe during your period of incarceration with a positive message that places emphasis on you surviving, improving yourself during the time and realizing that you will be going home. This is the same guidebook that Steve uses in his private sessions with his clients.
"Anyone who has been to prison can throw up a website and sell you a book or program about what they went through during their period of incarceration. But reading about someone's own unique experiences in prison is similar to reading a John Grisham novel or watching a TV show about prison, it's entertaining but it's not going to help you very much. My guidebook doesn't waste your time with stories. My guidebook is written for those who have never been to prison before and wish to learn as much as possible about what to really expect. I give you real inside information that you can use regardless of where you will be incarcerated at"......Steve Vincent
